CHAPTER ONE
*Why is Kirsti not afraid of the soldiers? She is young and does not know any better. She also thinks she's special because one soldier said she was like his daughter
*How would you have felt if you had been Annemarie when the soldiers spoke to her? Why? I would've scared because they were carrying weapons and I wouldn't want to strike a fight with them.
CHAPTER TWO
*Do you think King Christian did the right thing when he surrendered to the Nazis?Why?* Would you be willing to die to protect the leader of your country? Why? Yes i think he did the right thing because they are such a small country compared to the forces of the Nazis.
*What happened to Annemarie's older sister Lise? She was killed.
*How has Annemarie's family changed after the death of Lise? They are less lively and happy. They do not speak of Lise.
CHAPTER THREE
*Annemarie believes that ordinary people like her don't have to be courageous. Do you agree with this idea? No, I don't agree because in everyday life, you need to be courageous about some things.
*What religion do the Rosens practice? They are Jewish.
Predict what you think will happen next in the story. I think something will happen to Annemarie's family or Ellen's family.
CHAPTER FOUR
*What are the answers to the questions that are the titles of the first three chapters? One: they were training for a race at school. Two: King Christian. Three: She was taken away from the Nazis
*The title of this chapter is "It Will Be a Long Night." Why was it a long night? Because soldiers came to Annemarie's house for a raid.
*Why does Ellen spend the night with Annemarie? Because the Nazis want to take away Ellen's family and her.
CHAPTER FIVE
1. Why do the soldiers come to the Johansen’s apartment? They come to see if the Rosens are there
2. What do you think they expected to find? The family of the Rosens.
3. Why does Annemarie tear the necklace from Ellen’s neck? Because it is the Star of David, a Jewish symbol, and that would blow cover.
4. When Papa tore the pictures from his photo album, what was he trying to prove? That Ellen was part of their family
5. Do you think Annemarie is brave? Yes, because she stayed strong in front of the soldiers.
6. Why does Mama want to travel to Uncle Henrik’s house alone? So that the soldiers will know that Mr. Johanessen is home. There was a different reason. She didn't want to arouse any suspicion that they were escaping, not just visiting.
7. What are Papa and Uncle Henrik really talking about when they talk about “cigarettes”? They are talking about ??? They are talking about Ellen and transporting her to Uncle Henrik's house.
CHAPTER 7
1. How do Ellen and Annemarie feel as they explore Gilleleje? They feel better because they feel safer. They feel more at peace.
2. Why is this visit different for Annemarie than other times she visited Uncle Henrik? Mamma and Henrik don't laugh at night anymore. She feels it isn't the same at the time anymore. It feels weird for her.
3. Describe Uncle Henrik and Mama’s relationship. They are brother and sister and they have a very good relationship. They usually talk a lot and get up-dated on each others lives. They love each other very much.
CHAPTER 8
1. What two statements does Uncle Henrik make that worry or puzzle Annemarie? When Uncle Henrik talks about "cigarettes" and when he says "tonight will be a good night for fishing
2. Do you agree with Annemarie that Great-aunt Birte doesn’t exist? Yes
3. What do you think Uncle Henrik means by “Tomorrow will be a day for fishing”? For the Jews to run away.
CHAPTER 9
1. Who do you think the ‘mourners” are? I think the mourners are the people that are running away from the Nazis. 2. How does Uncle Henrik explain to Annemarie why he and Mama lied to her about Great –aunt Birte? He tells her when she says she never heard of Great-aunt Birte in Mamma's stories.
3. Find a line from this chapter that shows Annemarie is maturing. She is maturing when she stand up for herself and says that Mamma and Uncle Henrik are lying to her and that she doesn't want them to lie to her anymore.
CHAPTER 10
1. What familiar phrase is in the psalm that Peter reads to the “mourners”? "Number the stars"
2. How do you think most of the people at Uncle Henrik’s house felt during the wake? I think they probably felt sleepy but scared at the same time.
3. How does Mama keep the soldier from opening the casket? She said that "Great-Aunt Birte" had typhus.
4. Reread the psalm and Annemarie’s reaction to the reading of it. What do you think is the significance of the title of this book? I think that the title of the book has to do with this verse because they both have to do with hope and faith that all will be well.
CHAPTER 11
1. What is in the casket? Clothes for the "escapees"
2. Why did Peter insist upon giving the baby some medicine? So that the baby would not wake up and cry while they were running away.
3. One possible theme for this novel is that it is easier for people to be brave if they do not know everything. Use an incident that happened in this novel to prove this. Annemarie did not know what was in the basket when she is running so she had a better act of being a silly little girl in the woods to the soldiers.
4. Find a section of this chapter that shows Annemarie no longer thinks of herself as the carefree child she was before. At the begging of the book, she was running to win a silly race at school. Then at the end, she is running to save her friend's life.
CHAPTER 12
1. Do you think Annemarie will meet any soldiers on the way to Uncle Henrik’s boat? Yes, because they are stationed mostly anywhere
2. What observations about waiting does Annemarie make in this chapter? She finds out that waiting is very hard to do.
3. Why does Annemarie worry about her mother’s safety? She is her mother and her mom has a broken ankle and doesn't want it get infected or worse while she is away in the woods. No, she was worried her mother would meet some Nazi soldiers and perhaps be captured.
CHAPTER 13
1. Why does Annemarie volunteer to take the packet to Uncle Henrik? Her mother cannot do it because of her ankle and obviously Kristi would not be able to handle it because of her age.
2. Why doesn’t Mama tell Annemarie what is in the basket? She doesn't have the time and doesn't want to waste any of it for the safety of her friends. What Annemarie doesn't know, she can't tell the soldiers. It will be easier to her to appear innocent if she gets stopped.
CHAPTER 14
1. There is a reference to the story of Little Red Riding Hood in this chapter. Which characters from story are like Red Riding Hood and the wolf? I think that Red Riding Hood was like Annemarie and the wolf was like the soldiers.
2. In this chapter we see that Annemarie is confronted with reality and begins to less of a child. What is the reality she confronts? She realizes that everything is not always good, but if you get the best out of it, it will all seem better in the end. She also realizes by doing so many brave things, she became more mature.
Chapter 15
1. What is your reaction to how the soldiers treated Annemarie? I wasn't surprised. They are always mean to people, including little girls.
2. List three times when the German soldiers are rude to Annemarie. They are rude when they take all her food and give it to the dogs, they are rude when they are mean to her, and they are rude when they laugh at her.
3. Why does Annemarie act like Kirsti? She acts like Kirsti to try to fool the soldiers into thinking she was absolutely innocent and silly so that they will not take too much of her time.
4. Did anything Uncle Henrik tell Annemarie surprise you? What? I was surprised at the part when he tells her about the hankerchief. I think it was ingenious of the scientists to develop the formula to "de-sniff" the dogs noses.
Chapter 16.
1. How does Uncle Henrik define “brave” to Annemarie? Based on this definition, is Annnemarie be considered brave? He defines brave as doing something you have always been scared of doing, but doing it anyway. I believe she IS brave because of her fright of the soldiers.
2. What secret information does Uncle Henrik share with Annemarie about the Rosens? He tells them that that they are over on the border of Sweden, safe and that they will remain there until the Nazis evacuate.
3. Describe something funny that happens in this chapter. It is funny when "The God of Thunder" falls into the milk pail.
Chapter 17
1. This chapter takes place two years later after the war. How do the Danish people include their Jewish neighbors in the celebration? ?????
2. How did Peter die? How did Lise really die? Peter died by not telling any information to the Nazis and being executed. Lise was run down by a Nazis car on purpose.
3. Where does Annemarie hide Ellen’s Star of David necklace? Annemarie hid the necklace in Lise's trunk.
Afterward
1. List three incidents in the story that were actual historical events. The Nazis were occupying Denmark, King Christian was real, and Lewis Lowry had met a man that had sied just like Peter did.
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CHAPTER ONE
*Why is Kirsti not afraid of the soldiers? She is young and does not know any better. She also thinks she's special because one soldier said she was like his daughter
*How would you have felt if you had been Annemarie when the soldiers spoke to her? Why? I would've scared because they were carrying weapons and I wouldn't want to strike a fight with them.
CHAPTER TWO
*Do you think King Christian did the right thing when he surrendered to the Nazis?Why?* Would you be willing to die to protect the leader of your country? Why? Yes i think he did the right thing because they are such a small country compared to the forces of the Nazis.
*What happened to Annemarie's older sister Lise? She was killed.
*How has Annemarie's family changed after the death of Lise? They are less lively and happy. They do not speak of Lise.
CHAPTER THREE
*Annemarie believes that ordinary people like her don't have to be courageous. Do you agree with this idea? No, I don't agree because in everyday life, you need to be courageous about some things.
*What religion do the Rosens practice? They are Jewish.
Predict what you think will happen next in the story. I think something will happen to Annemarie's family or Ellen's family.
CHAPTER FOUR
*What are the answers to the questions that are the titles of the first three chapters? One: they were training for a race at school. Two: King Christian. Three: She was taken away from the Nazis
*The title of this chapter is "It Will Be a Long Night." Why was it a long night? Because soldiers came to Annemarie's house for a raid.
*Why does Ellen spend the night with Annemarie? Because the Nazis want to take away Ellen's family and her.
CHAPTER FIVE
1. Why do the soldiers come to the Johansen’s apartment? They come to see if the Rosens are there
2. What do you think they expected to find? The family of the Rosens.
3. Why does Annemarie tear the necklace from Ellen’s neck? Because it is the Star of David, a Jewish symbol, and that would blow cover.
4. When Papa tore the pictures from his photo album, what was he trying to prove? That Ellen was part of their family
5. Do you think Annemarie is brave? Yes, because she stayed strong in front of the soldiers.
6. Why does Mama want to travel to Uncle Henrik’s house alone? So that the soldiers will know that Mr. Johanessen is home.
There was a different reason. She didn't want to arouse any suspicion that they were escaping, not just visiting.
7. What are Papa and Uncle Henrik really talking about when they talk about “cigarettes”? They are talking about ??? They are talking about Ellen and transporting her to Uncle Henrik's house.
CHAPTER 71. How do Ellen and Annemarie feel as they explore Gilleleje? They feel better because they feel safer. They feel more at peace.
2. Why is this visit different for Annemarie than other times she visited Uncle Henrik? Mamma and Henrik don't laugh at night anymore. She feels it isn't the same at the time anymore. It feels weird for her.
3. Describe Uncle Henrik and Mama’s relationship. They are brother and sister and they have a very good relationship. They usually talk a lot and get up-dated on each others lives. They love each other very much.
CHAPTER 8
1. What two statements does Uncle Henrik make that worry or puzzle Annemarie? When Uncle Henrik talks about "cigarettes" and when he says "tonight will be a good night for fishing
2. Do you agree with Annemarie that Great-aunt Birte doesn’t exist? Yes
3. What do you think Uncle Henrik means by “Tomorrow will be a day for fishing”? For the Jews to run away.
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CHAPTER 91. Who do you think the ‘mourners” are? I think the mourners are the people that are running away from the Nazis.
2. How does Uncle Henrik explain to Annemarie why he and Mama lied to her about Great –aunt Birte? He tells her when she says she never heard of Great-aunt Birte in Mamma's stories.
3. Find a line from this chapter that shows Annemarie is maturing. She is maturing when she stand up for herself and says that Mamma and Uncle Henrik are lying to her and that she doesn't want them to lie to her anymore.
CHAPTER 10
1. What familiar phrase is in the psalm that Peter reads to the “mourners”? "Number the stars"
2. How do you think most of the people at Uncle Henrik’s house felt during the wake? I think they probably felt sleepy but scared at the same time.
3. How does Mama keep the soldier from opening the casket? She said that "Great-Aunt Birte" had typhus.
4. Reread the psalm and Annemarie’s reaction to the reading of it. What do you think is the significance of the title of this book? I think that the title of the book has to do with this verse because they both have to do with hope and faith that all will be well.
CHAPTER 11
1. What is in the casket? Clothes for the "escapees"
2. Why did Peter insist upon giving the baby some medicine? So that the baby would not wake up and cry while they were running away.
3. One possible theme for this novel is that it is easier for people to be brave if they do not know everything. Use an incident that happened in this novel to prove this. Annemarie did not know what was in the basket when she is running so she had a better act of being a silly little girl in the woods to the soldiers.
4. Find a section of this chapter that shows Annemarie no longer thinks of herself as the carefree child she was before. At the begging of the book, she was running to win a silly race at school. Then at the end, she is running to save her friend's life.
CHAPTER 12
1. Do you think Annemarie will meet any soldiers on the way to Uncle Henrik’s boat? Yes, because they are stationed mostly anywhere
2. What observations about waiting does Annemarie make in this chapter? She finds out that waiting is very hard to do.
3. Why does Annemarie worry about her mother’s safety? She is her mother and her mom has a broken ankle and doesn't want it get infected or worse while she is away in the woods. No, she was worried her mother would meet some Nazi soldiers and perhaps be captured.
CHAPTER 13
1. Why does Annemarie volunteer to take the packet to Uncle Henrik? Her mother cannot do it because of her ankle and obviously Kristi would not be able to handle it because of her age.
2. Why doesn’t Mama tell Annemarie what is in the basket? She doesn't have the time and doesn't want to waste any of it for the safety of her friends. What Annemarie doesn't know, she can't tell the soldiers. It will be easier to her to appear innocent if she gets stopped.
CHAPTER 14
1. There is a reference to the story of Little Red Riding Hood in this chapter. Which characters from story are like Red Riding Hood and the wolf? I think that Red Riding Hood was like Annemarie and the wolf was like the soldiers.
2. In this chapter we see that Annemarie is confronted with reality and begins to less of a child. What is the reality she confronts? She realizes that everything is not always good, but if you get the best out of it, it will all seem better in the end. She also realizes by doing so many brave things, she became more mature.
Chapter 15
1. What is your reaction to how the soldiers treated Annemarie? I wasn't surprised. They are always mean to people, including little girls.
2. List three times when the German soldiers are rude to Annemarie. They are rude when they take all her food and give it to the dogs, they are rude when they are mean to her, and they are rude when they laugh at her.
3. Why does Annemarie act like Kirsti? She acts like Kirsti to try to fool the soldiers into thinking she was absolutely innocent and silly so that they will not take too much of her time.
4. Did anything Uncle Henrik tell Annemarie surprise you? What? I was surprised at the part when he tells her about the hankerchief. I think it was ingenious of the scientists to develop the formula to "de-sniff" the dogs noses.
Chapter 16.
1. How does Uncle Henrik define “brave” to Annemarie? Based on this definition, is Annnemarie be considered brave? He defines brave as doing something you have always been scared of doing, but doing it anyway. I believe she IS brave because of her fright of the soldiers.
2. What secret information does Uncle Henrik share with Annemarie about the Rosens? He tells them that that they are over on the border of Sweden, safe and that they will remain there until the Nazis evacuate.
3. Describe something funny that happens in this chapter. It is funny when "The God of Thunder" falls into the milk pail.
Chapter 17
1. This chapter takes place two years later after the war. How do the Danish people include their Jewish neighbors in the celebration? ?????
2. How did Peter die? How did Lise really die? Peter died by not telling any information to the Nazis and being executed. Lise was run down by a Nazis car on purpose.
3. Where does Annemarie hide Ellen’s Star of David necklace? Annemarie hid the necklace in Lise's trunk.
Afterward
1. List three incidents in the story that were actual historical events. The Nazis were occupying Denmark, King Christian was real, and Lewis Lowry had met a man that had sied just like Peter did.
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